Article 27 Composition of the Court

An International Court of Human Rights shall be created. The Court shall be comprised of one judge from each country that has ratified this Bill of Rights in its entirety, without reservation. Regional courts, subject to review by the International Court, and composed of one judge from each country in the region, shall also be organized through the continued operation of existing regional courts, and the creation of new ones.

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Anna Cervenakova has commented that the review process from the Regional Courts should be more precise. In particular, the vote taken by the Inter. Court for acceptance of an appeal from the Regional Court should be explained.

Perhaps appeals from the Regional Courts should be approved by 2/3 of the sitting judges on the Inter. Ct.

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